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Scanned Image Extractor

Scanning albums is not an easy task, since the extraction of actual photographs within scans is usually very tedious.
This tool allows you to scan as much as you can fit into your scanner and then semi-automatedly extract the contained photographs.
The tool also allows to extract scans of multiple single photographs (i.e. without album)

Find a full documentation here: http://dominik-ruess.de/scannerExtract/

Note: The scanning itself is the most time consuming part. Maker sure you optimize that process. (see some hints on the link above.)

Hint: **I NEED YOUR DATA**. If you have scans which won’t be recognized well give me these (If they’re not too personal etc – I won’t use it for anything else than to improve this software).

You might be interested in my other photography project (organize photographs and videos): https://sourceforge.net/projects/pivot-photo/

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Website http://dominik-ruess.de/scannerExtract/
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  • extract photograph from album scans
  • scan and extract multiple single photographs at once
  • automatically suggest photographs in scans
  • aspect ratio enforcement
  • supports 16 Bit reading and writing
  • efficient processing with keyboard shortcuts
  • pre-processing next scans in background